The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in rural areas due to workforce ageing and shortages. The objectives of the present study were to: (i) assess the needs of, and quality of palliative care delivered to residents of 16 residential aged care facilities in rural southern Australia; and (ii) identify the needs of care staff to facilitate the delivery of quality palliative care. A cross-sectional survey of all residents, assessing the degree of functional limitation, stage of palliative care, and the presence of several quality indicators was conducted. Separate focus groups of care staff and relatives of residents sought information on the quality of care delivered, perceived strengths and weaknesses of the care delivered, and education and training needs. Quality palliative care in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) is hampered by workforce shortages, with low ratios of registered nurses, limited access to general practitioners after hours, and some communication difficulties. Some staff reported low confidence in technical and psychosocial aspects of care, especially for relatives. Relatives described mostly appropriate care, while acknowledging workload constraints. Most residents whose condition was unstable, deteriorating or terminal received advance care planning, though family expectations and unwillingness to discuss end-of-life care did tend to delay planning. Unstable residents with a reasonable prognosis were more likely to be transferred to hospital than terminally ill residents. Palliative care in participating RACFs appears to be adequate. Provision of targeted education for health care providers and implementation of protocols for advance care planning and end-of life care pathways will enhance this care.

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (2004) ‘Guidelines for a palliative approach in residential aged care.’ 1st edn. (Commonwealth of Australia: Canberra)

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (2006) ‘Guidelines for a palliative approach in residential aged care.’ Enhanced edn. (Commonwealth of Australia: Canberra)

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (2007) National aged care workforce census and survey – who cares for older Australians? A picture of the residential and community based aged care workforce – final report. Chapter 3, The residential care workforce. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra.